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Apr 09 2015
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Noncommittal on Nuclear Deal
Iran’s supreme leader said Thursday he was pessimistic about completing the framework nuclear deal the Tehran government reached with world powers, voicing his mistrust about U.S. intentions while underlining support for Iranian negotiators.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 03 2015
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Republican White House Hopefuls Condemn Iran Nuclear Deal
Republican White House hopefuls quickly condemned the emerging nuclear deal with Iran Thursday, arguing the pact will do little to prevent the Iranian regime from developing nuclear weapons.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker even vowed to dismantle it, should he run — and win.
The reality, though, is that the next president will have a hard time scrapping the accord if it is adopted in
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 24 2015
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Iran nuclear deal: Obama has power to circumvent Congress
Even strong bipartisan disapproval by Congress of the Iranian nuclear deal won't stop President Obama from implementing the agreement so the vote next month is shaping up as a warning to Europe against resuming business with Tehran before the next U.S. president is elected.
Washington TimesApr 02 2015
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Iran and world powers agree on parameters of Iranian nuclear deal
Negotiators from Iran and major world powers reached agreement Thursday on a framework for a final agreement to curb Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from international sanctions, participants in the marathon talks said.
They said the sides, including the United States and its key European allies, would promptly start drafting a final accord to be completed by a June 30
Washington PostApr 04 2015
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AP Analysis: Holes, questions remain for Iran's nuclear deal
The framework nuclear deal sealed by world powers and Iran leaves major questions: Could Iran cheat? Possibly. Would the U.S or anyone else be able to respond in time? In theory, yes. Are they prepared to use military force? Questionable.
Would a final deal settle global fears about Iran's intentions? Almost surely, no.
But the surprisingly detailed fact sheet released by the
TownhallMar 16 2015
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Democrats prepared to buck White House on Iran nuclear deal
Even as the White House ramps up pressure on Congress to stay out of its negotiations with Iran on a nuclear agreement, Republicans are on the brink of veto-proof majorities for legislation that could undercut any deal. And that support has held up even after the uproar last week over the GOP’s letter to Iranian leaders warning against
PoliticoJul 13 2015
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With Another Deadline Looming, Whispers Of Iran Nuclear Deal Emerge
After marathon negotiating sessions, there were reports on Monday that an announcement on a deal was imminent. Of course any deal would still have to be approved by various capitals.
NPR (Online News)Apr 01 2015
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Kerry Renews Effort to Reach Preliminary Nuclear Deal With Iran
Secretary of State John Kerry renewed his push on Wednesday to secure a preliminary accord that would limit Iran’s nuclear program, a day after negotiators extended the March 31 deadline.
With the diplomacy at a pivotal point, President Obama convened a teleconference on Tuesday night with Mr. Kerry, Energy Secretary Ernest J. Moniz and other top members of the administration to review
New York Times (News)Apr 25 2024
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Iran’s Nightmares
Details of the recent limited Israeli retaliatory strike against Iranian anti-aircraft missile batteries at Isfahan are still sketchy. But nonetheless, we can draw some conclusions. Israel’s small volley of missiles hit their intended targets, to the point of zeroing in on the very launchers designed to stop such incoming ordnance. The target was near the Natanz enrichment facility. That
American GreatnessNov 25 2013
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Senators weigh additional sanctions amid Iran nuclear deal
Lawmakers in Washington, skeptical about the newly announced deal with Iran, are continuing to weigh additional sanctions against the Middle Eastern country, even as the Obama administration tried to roll back financial penalties against Tehran as part of the six-month agreement.
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